Unusual Use Of Table Salt
Salt
certainly makes our food more flavorful, but it can also work to fix many of
our unexpected challenges around the house. Salt has been with us ever since we
humans arrived in this life. We've used it mainly for seasoning our food -
perhaps sometimes we are even guilty of overusing it because we like it so
much. Yet, salt has many other uses outside of cooking. Consider the following
examples of how you can use simple table salt around your house. We guarantee
there will be plenty here that you've never been told before.
USES FOR TABLE SALT
Keep milk fresh
Sour
milk is the worst, especially if you don’t realize it’s gone bad until you’ve
already poured it into your cake batter or coffee mug. Keep it fresh longer by
adding a pinch of salt to the carton, pinching the spout closed and gently
shaking to mix.
Test egg freshness
Got a
questionable egg? Add two teaspoons of salt to a cup of water, and drop in the
egg. If it’s fresh, it will float; if it’s past its prime it will sink right to
the bottom.
Egg
Shells off: Before placing eggs into a pot to boil, add a teaspoon of salt into
the water. This helps the shells to come off more easily
If you
drop a whole egg on the floor, pour salt all over the egg, let it sit for
awhile, then use dustpan, the egg will come right up, without all that mess.
Soak
toothbrushes in salt water before you first use them; they will last longer.
Remove
blood, wine and perspiration stains
Blot up
spilled wine and then pour salt on top to absorb what’s left, pulling as much
of it out of the fabric as possible. Blood-stained linens can be restored in
cold saltwater followed by a wash in hot, soapy water. To remove perspiration
stains from clothing, dissolve a teaspoon of salt in a cup of hot water and sponge
it on.
Prevent sliced fruit from turning
brown
Dip
sliced apples, pears and other fruits susceptible to browning in lightly salted
water to preserve their fresh look. If your apple slices have withered, salt
water will also perk them up.
Deodorize shoes
Suck the
stink-worsening moisture out of canvas shoes by sprinkling a little salt inside
them and then wiping it out. Don’t use this trick on leather or synthetic
shoes, as it could dry them out too much and cause them to deteriorate.
Sanitize sponges
Used
sponges harbor a shudder-inducing variety of bacteria. To restore them and kill
some of those germs, suds them up, rinse them thoroughly and then soak them in
cold, heavily salted water for an hour or two.
Relief for canker sores
A
saltwater gargle will take the bite out of a toothache and ease the pain of
canker sores and sore throats. Dissolve two teaspoons of salt in 1/4 cup of
warm water and swish it around in your mouth for at least 20 seconds, gargling
if you have a sore throat. It will likely burn at first, but it works.
Drip-proof candles
Don’t
you hate it when candles drip down as they burn, making a mess that’s
practically impossible to clean? Prevent this from happening by soaking new
candles in a strong salt solution for 2-3 hours.
Reduce eye puffiness
So you
caught a late-night airing of The Notebook on cable and went through a box of
tissues – nobody needs to know. Obliterate the evidence by mixing a pinch of
salt in a little hot water and applying it to puffy, swollen areas around your eyes
with a cotton pad. The salt will help draw out the moisture and tighten the
skin.
No sweat: To remove perspiration stains on
white clothes, sponge them with a solution of 4 tablespoons of salt and 1 litre
of hot water. Apply till stain is removed.
Give your skin a glow
Massage
a mixture of salt and olive oil into your skin in circular motions, leave it on
for a few minutes and then wash it off. The massage increases circulation to
your skin, the olive oil moisturizes and the salt buffs away dead skin cells.
Extend broom life
Natural
fiber brooms can last a lot longer if you use this easy trick: soak them in
hot, salty water before their first use.
Keep Mold from Curtain Showers
Right
after you've bought your nice new shower curtains, wash them in salt water.
This way, you can be almost completely assured that no mold will grow on them.
Provide Relief for Mosquito Bites
Mosquito
bites are among the most annoying things you can experience. To mitigate the redness and
itchiness, dip your finger in some water and use the moisture to stick a little
salt to your finger. Now rub the mixture over your bite.
Let Copper Items Shine Like New
To keep
your copper kettles and the like sparkling, mix some salt with vinegar and
flour (and some optional lemon juice) and rub the surface of the item.
Keep Oil from Spitting Out
Once
you've heated up your cooking oil, add a little salt. By doing so, you will
limit the amount of splashing and splattering, once you've added your fish or
meat to the pan.
Make Candles Non-Drip
Did you
know that you can actually prevent candle wax from dripping? Salt can really
help you do so. Simply soak your candle in a concentrated salt solution
overnight. Then, once the candle has thoroughly dried out, light it. Easy.
Banish Shoe Odors
Get rid
of those embarrassing shoe smells by either adding some cloth bags full of salt
into them, or simply sprinkle some salt straight inside the shoes. Once you've
let the salt soak up the moisture in the shoe, give them a firm shake and
vacuum them away.
Keep Ants Away
To keep
ants from infesting your house and garden, make a 1:4 ratio salt solution and
pour it into a spray bottle. Spray where you like to prevent them from ever
wanting to come back again.
Make Homemade Kids' Paints
It's
really not that hard or bothersome to make home made paints for your children
and grandkids.All you need to do is mix 1 cup of flour with 1 cup of salt in a bowl. Then
combine with a cup of water and a few drops of whichever food coloring you are
using.
Keep Sliced Fruit and Vegetables
from getting Brown
To keep
any chopped fruit or veg from turning brown, simply place them in a bowl or pan
filled with salt water.
Rid Your Hands of Onion Smell
It may
seem that you can never get the strong smell of garlic and onions from your
hands, after chopping and handling them, but it's actually no trouble at all,
if only you know what to do. First,
you need to wet your hands with water, then give them a thorough rubbing over
with table salt. Now rinse. Done.
Produce a Natural Home-Made Air
Freshener
Whether
you use some orange peel or a normal bowl, to make air freshener all you need
is 1/2 to 1 cup of salt mixed with 20 or 30 drops of your chosen essential oil
(or use rose petals). Now you can have a wonderful smelling room.
Put Kitchen Fires Out Properly
If you
are cooking a particularly greasy meal, you really want to keep a large container
of salt nearby. Grease fires can easily get out of control, but, luckily, all
you need to do is pour salt onto the flames to starve them of oxygen and put
them out instantly.
Clean Your Iron
Irons
can get a little grubby at times, but how are you meant to clean them? One sure
fire way is to turn yours on to its highest setting and run it over a piece of
brown paper covered in salt.
Stop Windows Frosting Up
If your
windows are prone to frosting over during the night, here's a tip you could
really use. Dip
a sponge in salt water and rub the inside of your windows with it. The salt
prevents any frost from forming. Alternatively, you can deter frost by keeping
a little cloth bag of salt on your windowsill.
Restore artificial flowers
Who has
time to clean every individual petal of a bouquet of silk or nylon flowers?
There’s an easier way. Just toss the flowers in a gallon-sized zip-lock bag
along with about a cup of salt. Shake the bag well, and the salt will whisk
away the dust and debris.
Maintain a Clean Sink
Make a
paste with lemon juice and salt and use it to wipe your sink with. Chemical
cleaners can cost a lot of money, and they don't do nearly as good a job of
cleaning stainless steel sinks as this hot tip does.
Brighten yellowed linens
Dingy whites
can be brought back to their crisp, white best without the use of bleach. Boil
cotton or linen items in a big pot of water with a few tablespoons of salt plus
a few tablespoons of baking soda
These are some ot
the unusual uses of tablespoon, kindly enjoy good health.
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